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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 3-29-1967 The B-G News March 29, 1967 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The B-G News March 29, 1967" (1967). BG News (Student Newspaper). 2073. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/2073 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. The B-G News Serving a Growing University Since 1920 Wednesday, March 29, 1967 Bowling Green State University Volume 51, No. 81 Candidate Shortage Means No Primaries Despite the cry for primary Tom Blaha (UP), Thomas Shelley Representative: Richard Kuhl- THE PRESENT milk crisis in the U.S. doesn't seem to be af- elections, there will not be any (Ind.), David Bruck (CIP), Fran man (Ind.), Wendy Whltllnger(UP), fecting the University's supply of milk, according to an official this year. Peskor (UP), Greg Gardner (CIP), Kakl Gosey (CIP), Sue Schaefer of the University Dairy. Wilbur Nye, employed at Commons Din- There are not enough candidates Dave George (Ind.). (UP), Terry Hively (CIP), Mari- ing Hall, is seen hauling more milk into the dining hall for ever- for any student body class office JUNIOR CLASS anne Marr (CIP), Keslie Kite- thirsty men students. (Photo by Mike Kuhlin). to require a primary prior to the President : Tom Prout (CIP), row (Ind.), Joe Loomis (Ind.), April 12 all-campus election. Pat DiPlacldo (UP), Max Stamper Chuck Collins (UP). Those students who filed (Ind.). No Milk Shortage Forecast petitions to run are: Vice president Keith Mabee STUDENT BODY (UP), Ken Mack (Ind.), John Pom- Greeks Book Supplying enough milk for the stated an unidentified dairy of- President: Rick Helwlg (UP), T. eroy (CIP), Charles Jackson (Ind.). University students should not be a ficial. David Evans (Ind.). Treasurer: Ted Arneault (CIP), problem for the University Dairy, Due to the current N. F. O. Vice president- Ashley Brown Sarah Ross (UP), Jim Severs (Ind.). Rep. Ford attempt to Increase the price of (UP). Jim Logan (Ind.), Jeff Witjas Secretary: Maxlne Bredeson milk. Institutions could be faced (CIP). (UP), Elaine Schwarzenberg(CIP). Lovin' Spoons' with a problem of supplying milk Treasurer Lee McClelland Representatives: Tom Parrlsh for students. At the present time, (UP), Les Stern (Ind.). (CIP), Jane LoweU (CIP), Jean For Lecture however, the dairy forsees no Secretary: Barbara Sperry Schober (UP), Bob Alexander Gerald R. Ford, representative problems. (CIP), Nancy Kennedy (UP). (CIP), Paul Buehrer (UP), Jim to Congress from Michigan will Ducats On Sale "There Is more than an ample SENIOR CLASS Coffman (UP).WllllamMoes(Ind.). be the guest speaker on May 10 Tickets for the Lovin' Spoonful supply of milk," the dairy offi- President: Ed Swell (CIP), Mel SOPHOMORE CLASS during Greek week. concert will go on sale today In cial said. "We still are not using Browning (UP). President E.B. Rice (UP), Bob The announcement was made the Union lobby. Tickets are $1.50 all of our supply of milk." Vice president: Steve Meyer Christiansen (Ind.), Don Schutte yesterday by Greek Week com- A contract between the Univer- (CIP), John Baggs (UP). (CIP). mittee chairman, James I'aft. each. Vice president: Craig Picker- The advance sale Is being con- sity and the University Dairy at Treasurer Vanda Tagaments Ford Is to appear here in the ing (UP), Roger McGraw (CIP). ducted to allow students to obtain 531 Ridge St. runs from August (UP). Alan Bartz (CIP). Grand Ballroom at 8 p.m. for the Treasurer: Rick Lydon (CIP), tickets before they are put on sale to August. An Increase in the price Secretary: Becky Sykes (CIP), lecture. There Is no admission of milk would not affect the Uni- Bonnie Kaps (UP). Jay Balluck(UP). charge. Taft also said that Gov. to the general public. Secretary: Diana Hofer (CIP), Greek Week treasurer Barry versity until a new contract Is Council Representative: Allan Rhodes and Delbert H, I.atta, an Robbie Pfell(UP). Suckman said that "the concert is drawn. Morgan (UP), Stephen A rehan (CIP) Ohio Representative to Congress, being held In an effort to promote have been Invited to share the a better understanding between platform. Greeks and independents on U.S. Accepts Peace Plan Ford Is a Republican from the campus." fifth district in Michigan and re- sides In Grand Rapids. I ana Is Suckman also Indicated that WASHINGTON (AP)--It was dis- is prepared to begin discussions At a hastily-called news con- a Republican from the fifth dis- there would be no reserved seats closed yesterday that the United immediately to work out the de- ference. Secretary of State Dean trict in Ohio and lives In Bowling for the concert. All seats will be States has accepted the latest pro- Rusk said the North Vietnamese tails. Green. sold on a first-come, first-serve posals for peace In Vietnam made must know that a rebuff to the United Nations will not bring them Elected In 1948, Ford has served basis. by U Thant, Secretary-General The United States, in Its reply, in Congress 17 consecutive years Tickets will be sold dally from of the United Nations. said It Is ready to open discussions support in other parts of the world. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Rusk said the United States will and was elected minority leader It was said the United States immediately, to work out details. of the House at the opening of the It also said it assumes that the continue its search for a peace- ful settlement in Viet Nam, even 89th Congress Jan. 4, 1965. South Vietnamese government He was graduated from the Uni- would be appropriately Involved though at the moment, he said, channels are not very efficient. versity of Michigan In 1935 and Fitch Appointed at all stages. received his law degree from Yale In 1941. Ford earned three let- President Johnson said he had The U Thant proposals, as dis- ters in football at Michigan and learned-with regret-that North Vi- closed yesterday, call for a cease- was assistant varsity coach at Yale Basketball Coach etnam apparently has rejected the fire- to be followed by preliminary while attending law school. Thant proposals. However, the talks aimed at convening a new In 1961 Rep. Ford was called a William C. Fitch, highly suc- in 10 years as the Sioux finished President said he would hope Thant Geneva Peace Conference. "Congressman's Congressman," cessful head coach at the with a 14-13 record. was correct when the U.N. Sec- The Secretary-General said he by the American Political Science University of North Dakota for This past year. North Dakota retary-General said he does not will continue his efforts for peace, Association and received its Dis- the past five years, was named clinched its third consecutive con- consider any of the replies he's even though it Is all too clear tinguished Congressional Service as the University's new head ference crown as the Sioux brought received as a categorical re- that the positions of those involved Award for his outstanding work basketball coach. President Wil- their three-year record in the jection. In the war continue to be far apart. in the Congress. liam T.JeromeannouncedMonday. league up a 37-3 total. This Fitch succeeds Warren Scholler season, the Sioux marked up one who resigned as Bowling Green's of their victories by scoring a coach after guiding the Falcons 93-92 win over Loyola of Chicago. for four years. Fitch, who Is one of the youngest Discussing Fitch's appointment. coaches in the major college ranks Bowling Green's athletic director, at 34 years old, was also the head Doyt L. Perry, said, "After a baseball and freshman basketball careful examination of a large coach at Creighton University for number of candidates, our com- two years. His two-year fresh- mittee unanimously recommended man record was 29- 1. Bill Fitch as Bowling Green's head basketball coach, effective immediately." Site Changed "In Fitch, we feel we have one of the outstanding young coaches For Rockwell In America. We feel fortunate The location of the speech that he has accepted this position." by George Lincoln Rockwell, During the past five seasons at leader of the American Nazi North Dakota University, Fitch Party, scheduled for 8 pjn. led the Sioux to a 92-44 record Friday, has been moved from and won three straight North the Ice Arena toMemorial Hall. Central Conference champion- Tickets are 50 cents per ships. During the past three person and will be on sale seasons, the Sioux have re- through Friday In the Union and in University Hall. The corded a 68-15 mark. speech Is being sponsored by Fitch came to North Dakota ALTHOUGH DOYT Perry, University athletic happy to welcome the team's new coach, William Phi Alpha Theta, hlsotry hon- In 1962-63 and promptly gave the di rector, (left) looks a bit serious in the above Fitch (right,) Photo courtesy of News Service. orary. -University Its first winning team picture, he and the Falcon's basketball team are See "Hinesight" on Page 8. Page 2 The B-G News, Wednesday, March 29, 1967 'It's My Answer To One-Mail, One-Vole" OPEN FOR COMMENT Share Education Wealth By MIKE KUHLIN and psychology.